A property at Lawnhurst Avenue that sold for £1,1 million tops the list of the most expensive flats recently sold in Manchester.
In total, 78 flats were registered as sold in the area in April, with an average price of £239,467. The average price per sqft ended up at £334.
The properties listed encompass flats, with their deeds filed with the Land Registry during the month of April, even if the sales were conducted earlier.
10. £310,000 – Radium Street, Ancoats & Beswick
The sale of a flat at New Little Mill, 60 Radium Street in the M4 postcode area has been finalised. It was sold for £310,000, and the sale date was 13 March. The home has a living area of 764 sqft. The price per sqft was £406. The building’s energy efficiency is rated C.
9. £315,000 – Addington Street, Piccadilly
A 764 sqft flat at 18 Addington Street in the M4 postcode area has been sold. The transfer of ownership was settled on 9 March and the total purchase price was £315,000, £412 per sqft. The energy efficiency of the building is rated B.
8. £335,000 – Cotton Street, Ancoats & Beswick
A property at Paragon Mill, 4 Cotton Street in the M4 postcode area has new owners. It sold for £335,000, and the transfer of ownership was completed on 23 February. The flat has a living area of 785 sqft, yielding a price per sqft of £427. The building holds a D energy efficiency rating.
7. £375,000 – Larke Rise, Didsbury West
A sale has been finalised for a flat at 5 Larke Rise in the M20 postcode area. It was sold for £375,000 and the transfer of ownership was finalised on 3 March. The living area totals 1,227 sqft and the price per sqft ended up at £306. The building’s energy efficiency is rated E.
6. £385,000 – Bengal Street, Ancoats & Beswick
A 947 sqft flat at 30, Murrays Mills, 50 Bengal Street in the M4 postcode area has been purchased. The sale was settled on 25 February, with a total purchase price of £385,000, working out to £407 per sqft. The building holds a C energy efficiency rating.
5. £400,000 – Silvercroft Street, Deansgate
The sale of a flat at Blade Tower, 15 Silvercroft Street in the M15 postcode area has been finalised. It was sold for £400,000, and the date of transfer was 17 February. The home has a living area of 850 sqft. The price per sqft was £471. The energy efficiency of the building is rated B.
4. £400,000 – Bengal Street, Ancoats & Beswick
A 1,087 sqft flat at 95, Murrays Mills, 50 Bengal Street in the M4 postcode area has been purchased. The sale was finalised on 27 February, with a total purchase price of £400,000, working out to £368 per sqft. The building’s energy efficiency is rated D.
3. £435,000 – Turnstone Avenue, Didsbury East
A sale has been finalised for a flat in Chapel House, 1 Turnstone Avenue in the M20 postcode area. It was sold for £435,000 and the transfer of ownership was finalised on 20 February. The living area totals 936 sqft and the price per sqft ended up at £465. The building holds a B energy efficiency rating.
2. £560,000 – Great Ancoats Street, Ancoats & Beswick
A 1,313 sqft flat at 151 Great Ancoats Street in the M4 postcode area has been sold. The transfer of ownership was settled on 27 February and the total purchase price was £560,000, £427 per sqft. The energy efficiency of the building is rated C.
This is the most expensive flat sale registered in April:
1. £1.1 million – Lawnhurst Avenue, Brooklands
A property at 246 Lawnhurst Avenue in the M23 postcode area has new owners. It sold for £1,100,000, and the transfer of ownership was completed on 6 March. The flat has a living area of 613 sqft, yielding a price per sqft of £1,794. The building’s energy efficiency is rated C.